Maxwells demon for calcium binding to calmodulin?

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  • Title: Maxwells demon for calcium binding to calmodulin?
  • ArXiv ID: 1305.3553
  • Date: 2013-05-16
  • Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper

📝 Abstract

In the recent paper (2011) Faas and co-workers claimed that calmodulin could directly detect Ca2+ signals by acting as extremely fast calcium buffer. However the results and their interpretation raise serious doubts about this conclusion.

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In the recent paper (2011) Faas and co-workers claimed that calmodulin could directly detect Ca2+ signals by acting as extremely fast calcium buffer. However the results and their interpretation raise serious doubts about this conclusion.

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In the recent paper (2011) Faas and co-workers claimed that calmodulin could directly detect Ca2+ signals by acting as extremely fast calcium buffer. However the results and their interpretation raise serious doubts about this conclusion.

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